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Anna Novikova: In Pursuit of the Maslenitsa!

2017-02-27 by Anna Novikova

Argophilia’s Anna Novikova, in pursuit of the traditional Maslenitsa and the perfect blini (pancake) in Yaroslavl, Russia.

Tags: Anna Novikova, blini fest, blinis, Holidays, lent, maslenista, pancake festival, Russian maslenista, Russian traditions, Vitaly Vakhrushev, Volkov Theatre, Yaroslavl, Yuri Itin

New Year’s Resolution 2017: Make Gingerbread in Tula

2016-12-15 by Rhett Butler

Tula Gingerbread

For those making New Year’s resolutions to explore and do more interesting places and experiences in 2017, news from the Tula region of Russia comes at an appropriate time. Starting this coming April the confectionery factory “Yasnaya Polyana” will launch new master classes on making the famous, Tula gingerbread.

Tags: Bakery Polyakova, Russian traditions, Tolstoy, Tula, Tula Gingerbread, Yasnaya Polyana




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